The new XG273B gaming monitor shows crystal-clear images at 2560×1440 with a super-fast 360 Hz refresh rate. It responds in just 0.03 milliseconds for rapid gameplay without blur. Players can enjoy AMD FreeSync or NVIDIA G-SYNC to keep games running smoothly. The screen offers three game modes for different types of play. Users can view two sources at once with split-screen options.
The screen uses quantum-dot OLED technology where each pixel makes its own light, creating deep blacks with a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio. It handles 10-bit color with 99% DCI-P3 coverage for accurate colors. The slim frame has low blue light hardware built in. Background lighting changes colors as desired. Four systems fight burn-in problems.
The monitor shifts pixels slightly, runs cleaning programs, evens out brightness, and dims fixed icons automatically. A mix of graphene and aluminum keeps it cool without fans. Users can adjust height, tilt, angle, and rotate the screen as needed. Five ports connect to computers and game systems. Control happens through a small joystick on the right side. The metal stand lets buyers add decorative figures if desired. The company has not announced prices.
The screen uses quantum-dot OLED technology where each pixel makes its own light, creating deep blacks with a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio. It handles 10-bit color with 99% DCI-P3 coverage for accurate colors. The slim frame has low blue light hardware built in. Background lighting changes colors as desired. Four systems fight burn-in problems.
The monitor shifts pixels slightly, runs cleaning programs, evens out brightness, and dims fixed icons automatically. A mix of graphene and aluminum keeps it cool without fans. Users can adjust height, tilt, angle, and rotate the screen as needed. Five ports connect to computers and game systems. Control happens through a small joystick on the right side. The metal stand lets buyers add decorative figures if desired. The company has not announced prices.